USE THIS TO KNOW HOW TO WRITE THE PAPER
Running head: SHORT TITLE OF PAPER (< 50 CHARACTERS)
Title
Author
Course and Course #
AIU
Introduction
Introduce your paper brief or give a summary of the work. (You may insert Scenario here)
Scenario:
Grandmother Eunice is an 85-year-old woman living in a four-bedroom her husband left with her several years ago after his passing. She had three children who passed away in a tragic road accident a few years ago and has been alone all these years. Now, she cannot take care of herself. Grandmother Eunice is losing her mind as she often wanders away from home. She ran out of her medications and was having trouble refilling them. The social workers assigned to her come once a month and are not offering any meaningful help to Grandma Eunice.
A few days ago, she was robbed of her groceries and funds because she forgot to lock her door at night. Life is becoming too dangerous for her, and she needs help with her activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL)everything to keep her safe.
From your experience about long-term care and Grandmother Eunice’s condition, prepare a comprehensive, personalized resident care plan to meet her needs. Your plan should be simple, comprising of a list of services that you think she needs, the resources available to her, and government policies that she can lean on to empower her and improve her quality of life.
Your plan must contain and address the following areas:
- Introduction
- The problem (think about the aging process) and the importance of addressing the problem
- Assessment (psychological, social, cultural, emotional needs)
- Physical and medical needs (Medicare and Medicaid and other social programs)
- Functional and financial issues
- Legal and ethical issues (autonomy, decision making, paternalism)
Review Scenario and answer the questions under the following headings
Introduction student must provide a brief introduction to the topic
The problem (think about the aging process) and the importance of addressing the problem (a description of the aging process and health conditions of the aged)
Resident Assessment
a) Psychological needs
b) Social needs
c) Cultural needs
d) Emotional needs
Physical & medical needs (Medicare and Medicaid, other social programs) needs based on chronic health conditions and needs. Determined from needs assessment.
Functional and financial issues (Progress from needs assessment to resources needed to address those needs)
Legal and ethical issues (autonomy, decision making, paternalism.)
Address abuse and neglect issues
Evaluation of plan using SWOT or PESTLE analysis (Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) or evaluate the program using (PESTLE analysis political, economic, Social, Technology, Leadership, and environmental issues)
Conclusion
References
Physical & Medical Issues
a) Medicare and Medicaid
b) Other social programs
Functional and Financial issues
a) Physical functions
b) Financial issues
Legal and Ethical Issues
a) Autonomy
b) Decision making
c) Paternalism
Abuse and Neglect Issues
Evaluation of Plan
Choose 1 tool here: SWOT or PESTLE analysis
1) SWOT: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
2) PESTLE: Political, economic, social, technology, leadership, and environmental issues
Conclusion
References
Anderson, Charles, & Johnson. (2021). The impressive psychology paper. Lucerne. (For books)
Smith, M. (2020). Writing a successful paper. The Trey Research Monthly, 53, 149150. (For articles)
Note: The references section begins on a new page.
1. Year of publication: In parenthesis following authors, with a period following the closing parenthesis; if no publication date is identified, use n.d. in parenthesis following the authors
2. Source reference: Includes title, journal, volume, pages (for journal article) or title, city of publication, publisher (for book)